- Hoi sam
"Hoi sam" is the name given to
sea cucumber orsea slug s when used as an ingredient in a number ofChinese cuisine s. Most cultures in East andSoutheast Asia classify it as adelicacy .Market
The Asian market for sea cucumber is estimated to be US$60 million. The dried form account for 95% of the sea cucumber trade annually in
China ,Hong Kong ,Singapore ,Taiwan ,Malaysia ,Korea andJapan . The biggest re-exporter in the trade isChina ,Hong Kong andSingapore Huang, Yao-Wen. Liu KeShun. Wang, Catharina Yung-Kang. Ang. [1999] (1999). ISBN 1566767369] . There are also 650 species of sea cucumbers, of which just 10 species have commercial value.Variety
There is a fresh form and there is a dried form. Both the fresh and dried form are used for cooking. Individually the dried is also used for
traditional Chinese medicine . There are a number of dishes made with hoi sum as this ingredient is expected to have a strong cultural emphasis on health. In most dishes, the sea cucumber comes out with a slippery texture. Common ingredients that go with "hoi sum" dishes includewinter melon ,dried scallop ,broccoli , Chinese black mushroom, andChinese cabbage .ee also
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